The editorial team of the HH Journal consists of around twenty journalists based in the key international markets. For the past ten years, these professionals have put their talent to the service of fine watchmaking in order to keep you updated with the latest news in the field.
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Hope Frost
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Laurent Francois
Editor, RE-UP
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Cécile Fischer
Editor, RE-UP
Telling stories word after word.
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Balthasar de Pury
Watch specialist and collector
Watch expert, lover and collector.
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Christophe Roulet
Editor-in-chief, HH Journal
"Thirty years in journalism are a powerful stimulant for curiosity".
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William McNish
Strategic Planner at RE-UP
Creative flare with an analytic mindset.
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Timm Delfs
Freelance journalist
A freelance journalist working from Basel, Timm Delfs is also the owner of Zeitzentrale, where he sells all sorts of timekeeping instruments including his particular favourites: sundials.
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Peter Braun
Editor-in-chief Armbanduhren and Armbanduhren Katalog
"My heart belongs to turning wheels – in watch movements, bikes or cars".
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Marie Le Berre
Freelance writer and journalist
Spread the word of watchmaking and introduce as many people as possible to an all too little-known sector.
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Alexey Tarkhanov
Journalist, architect and art critic
"Watchmaking is a world beyond fashion; a world within the world."
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Alex Ballmer
Social media specialist
"Addicted to fine watchmaking."
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Daniel Walpole
Strategic Planner at RE-UP
A sponge for culture and creativity.
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Jean-Baptiste Guillet
Journalist/Entrepreneur
A serial entrepreneur with a passion for innovation, Jean-Baptiste Guillet holds a masters in journalism from the Centre de Formation des Journalistes in Paris. He presented the television news for Radio Télévision Suisse, where he was first to cover watchmaking. He is currently at the head of several entrepreneurial projects.
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Marie de Pimodan-Bugnon
Freelance journalist
It takes passion, a healthy dose of curiosity and a sense of wonderment to convey the innumerable facets of watchmaking…
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Vincent Daveau
Journalist, watchmaker and historian
"Passion is the spice of life!"
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Roberta Naas
Journalist
Roberta Naas is a veteran journalist in the watch world with more than 32 years of experience and author of six books on watches and time. She was as well the founder of www.atimelyperspective.com.
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Pascal O. Ravessoud
Watch specialist and collector
"Watches, watches and more watches. Knowledge feeds on immersion and passion".
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Yannick Nardin
Freelance writer and journalist
"A watch is a window on human genius!"
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Pierre Maillard
Editor-in-chief, Europa Star and film-maker
Born in Geneva in 1954, Pierre Maillard is both a watch journalist and a film-maker.
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Grégory Gardinetti
Expert and Historian in Watchmaking
Whether exhibitions in Mexico City, Moscow and Tokyo, talks to audiences all over the world or specialist articles, infinite ways exist to give the full measure of time.
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Fabrice Eschmann
Freelance journalist
"In life as in watchmaking, it takes many encounters to make a story."
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Carol Besler
Journalist
Carol Besler covers watches and jewelry worldwide.
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Michel Jeannot
Michel Jeannot is at the head of Bureau d’Information et de Presse Horlogère (BIPH), a Swiss news agency working with a dozen media worldwide.
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Franco Cologni
President of the FHH Cultural Council
An entrepreneur at heart, though a man of letters, Franco Cologni was quick to embark on a business career that would lead him to key roles within the Richemont Group.
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Mathilde Binetruy
Freelance journalist
From the 1998 World Cup, her first big event, to SIHH and Baselworld today, she reports from where the action is.
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Anaïs Georges du Clos
Freelance journalist
"All thoughts are permitted; writing demands reflection."
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Michèle Laird
Freelance journalist
Michèle Laird became a journalist after a career in the arts that took her to Paris, New York and London, and introduced her to artists such as Jean Tinguely, Niki de Saint Phalle, Patrice Chéreau and Claudio Abbado.
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